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Things That Can’t Be Seen Anywhere But In Japan

Japan’s public baths, known as “Sento,” have a history dating back to the 6th century and serve as both cleaning and relaxation spaces, with gender-segregated facilities and varying tattoo policies.

During rush hour, Japanese subway systems employ “Shia” workers to push passengers into trains, maximizing capacity and ensuring timely departures.

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Cat cafes, first established in Osaka in 2004, allow patrons to enjoy beverages while interacting with free-roaming cats, with over 150 such cafes currently operating in Japan.

Japan is known for its unique beverage offerings, including unusual flavors of Pepsi, such as salty watermelon and cucumber, appealing to adventurous consumers.

Koi fish can be found swimming in the clean drainage canals of Shimabara, a city in Kyushu, highlighting the area’s exceptional water quality.

Japan’s traffic lights are blue instead of green due to historical language usage, with the government officially adopting blue signals in 1973.

The country features capsule hotels, compact accommodations popular among budget travelers, offering a unique lodging experience with basic amenities for around 30 dollars per night.

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